Politics and Religion

It's an old map that was actually done after the 2004 elections
jerseyflyer 20 Reviews 3850 reads
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For those that laughed at Fox News 5th grade geography fuck up on where Egypt really is, take a crack at this, and prepared to be humbled.


http://www.rethinkingschools.org/just_fun/games/mapgame.html

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 979 reads
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4 / 12

of course, I was always a geography nerd when I was a kid. At one time I could name every nation in the world and every US state, but that was before the Soviet Union fell. I wish they had a game like this to test every country on the planet.

But, I would expect Fox to at least know where Iraq is, since we've been fighting a war there for the last 8 years.

jerseyflyer 20 Reviews 1196 reads
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5 / 12

Luke Cole, whoever he is, would be well advised to not show his map to anyone from Texas, 'cause he probably would get a knock on his head, lol. Them boys down there don't take kindly to that shit.

Timbow 1424 reads
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6 / 12

Some in Africa were hard but most of them came pretty  easy after getting National Geographic for many years :)Also, I'm not sure all those countries in Afica would be considered Middle East ;)





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Timbow 1357 reads
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7 / 12
mattradd 40 Reviews 1322 reads
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inicky46 61 Reviews 1127 reads
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9 / 12

Didn't get all of them, just most.  Now, to bring this thread down to the typical P&R level, take a look at THIS map!

jerseyflyer 20 Reviews 1537 reads
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10 / 12

until the Soviet Union imploded. Piece of cake for me, been to about 90% of the places on that map. Sure as hell ain't going back though! Going to Yemen is like stepping back into the 13th century.

inicky46 61 Reviews 1444 reads
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11 / 12

As for Texas being part of Dumbfuckistan, given everything that's gone on there more recently I'd say that moniker should be taken as a complement! LOL!

BreakerMorant 2572 reads
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12 / 12

Union and we didn't have to bother with Armenia, Uzebekestan et al. It was much simpler.

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